| Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions |
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Sunday, 01 November 2009
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Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans NFL Odds, NFL Picks & NFL Predictions: The two bottom feeders in the AFC South, the Titans and the Jaguars, will meet today at LP Field in Nashville. Amazingly, Tennessee is still in search of its first win while Jacksonville is groping for some consistency. The two rivals will kick things off at 4:05pm ET on CBS. NFL Odds at BetUS.com have the Titans listed as a -3 against the spread home favorite. Jaguars Breakdown: Jacksonville has yet to secure an indentity this year, sitting a 3-3 and in third place in the AFC South Titans Breakdown: Through the first portion of the season many were still waiting for the real Titans to stand up too. However, they were standing, it just took everyone a little while to figure out they stunk. What happened to them before their bye, though, was inexcusable. Tennessee put together one of the worst performances ever in 0-59 whitewash at New England. If the 0-6 Titans have any pride left, the NFL viewing audience should see it today against the Jags. Despite their record, Tennessee is simply better than they are playing. Vince Young will get the start today, replacing an ineffective Kerry Colllins at quarterback. Young has toiled on the bench since early last season after ineffective play and injury forced him out of the lineup. NFL Odds Betting Trend: The Titans are 7-3 against the spread and straight up in their last 10 games as a home favorite with a spread between 0 and 3.5. The Over is 7-3 in those games as well. BetUS.com Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Jacksonville Jaguars +3 (-110), Over 44.5 (-110), +140 (Moneyline) Tennessee Titans -3 (-110), Under 44.5 (-110), -160 (Moneyline) Bet on sports at online sportsbook BetUS.com and receive up to 145% in Cash Bonuses and start winning today! |
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division. The Jaguars have won three of their last four games, but their performance in the two games leading up to their bye still has people feeling uneasy about their prospects. Three weeks ago the club went on the road and got drilled 0-41 by a 2-4 Seattle club and two Sundays ago they squeaked by a winless Rams team 23-20 at home in overtime. To further muddy the picture, the Jags are averaging 20 points per game while yielding 24.5 per outing. Will the real Jacksonville please stand up?





















